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Eps 75 - How to Comfort Someone Who's Grieving: Practical Advice You Can Actually Use
- 2024/09/20
- 再生時間: 37 分
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In this heartfelt episode of the Re-MIND Podcast, Dr. Ashleigh Moreland and David Masterton dive into the challenging topic of how to truly support someone who's grieving. It's a situation many of us find ourselves in, yet few of us feel equipped to handle. Do you ever feel awkward or helpless when trying to comfort a loved one who’s going through a tough time? You’re not alone.
Dr. Ashleigh shares her personal experiences and professional insights on what to say—and what not to say—when someone you care about is grieving. Alongside David's candid story of navigating his own struggles with supporting a loved one through loss, this episode is packed with practical, actionable advice that you can start using immediately.
Whether it’s learning how to be present without feeling the need to fix things, understanding why some well-meaning phrases might actually do more harm than good, or discovering the concept of "grief groceries," this episode offers essential tools to help you provide meaningful comfort. If you’ve ever wondered how to be there for someone without making it about your own discomfort, this conversation will guide you through it.
Tune in and learn how to approach this delicate situation with empathy, awareness, and the right mindset. Your support could make all the difference.
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[Disclaimer: The Re-Mind Podcast provides general information and discussion about various mental health and well-being topics. The content in this episode is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. If you or someone you know is facing mental health challenges, we encourage seeking support from qualified professionals.]